Google Reader for iPhone (et al.!)

Fans of Google's Reader application will be happy to learn Google has just made an
iPhone version of the feedreader site available. What's even better is that the new interface works well not only on iPhones but on Nokia's S60 Web Browser (which is
WebKit-based like the iPhone) and MicroB, the Mozilla-based browser for Nokia's Nseries Internet Tablets. On my N800 I've mostly been using Google Reader's
mobile version, which is very, very simple but also very, very fast, even over slow EDGE connections. The iPhone version feels slower than that, but not terribly slow, and the interface makes better use of the large tablet screen and generally feels more usable. You can technically use the full-blown Google Reader interface on the Nokia tablets, but the MicroB browser's JavaScript engine bogs down, and Reader's interface is hard to resize for an 800x480 screen. (The iPhone's Safari browser must have a similar resizing problem; why else would Google create a specific interface for it?) Bottom line: the new interface feels easy to use on a mobile screen, especially a touchscreen, and may fit your mobile device better than the full-blown desktop version or the phone-oriented mobile version. If you're a Reader-addict like me, try it out on your device and let me know what you think.